Products for Wrinkle-Free Eyes at Every Age

Tips and products to keep skin looking young for years to come.

The tips and products to keep skin looking young for years to come.

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70s: Care for Sensitive Skin

70s: Care for Sensitive Skin

Even if you don't have any wrinkles yet, you may have started to see undereye shadows. "Dark circles are usually hereditary and are often a sign of leaky blood vessels or thinning skin," says dermatologist Patricia Wexler. Any product that boosts collagen

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30s: Prevent Puffiness

30s: Prevent Puffiness

Swollen eyes at this age are usually the result of fluid retention. "Sleep disturbances, diets high in salt, and allergies can all contribute to water retention," notes dermatologist David Bank. "To flush out excess fluids, reduce sodium intake and sleep

70s: Care for Sensitive Skin

Even if you don't have any wrinkles yet, you may have started to see undereye shadows. "Dark circles are usually hereditary and are often a sign of leaky blood vessels or thinning skin," says dermatologist Patricia Wexler. Any product that boosts collagen

Ylva Erevall

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30s: Prevent Puffiness

Swollen eyes at this age are usually the result of fluid retention. "Sleep disturbances, diets high in salt, and allergies can all contribute to water retention," notes dermatologist David Bank. "To flush out excess fluids, reduce sodium intake and sleep

Ylva Erevall

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40s: Combat Crow's-Feet

"In your 40s, lines become more etched into the skin, so you can see them even at rest," says Bank. Proven line-fighting ingredients like vitamin C, peptides, and retinols ease creases. If puffiness and dark circles are also a problem, pick a multitasking

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50s: Be Easy on Your Eyes

The way you take care of the area around your eyes has a noticeable effect on how the skin ages. "Protect yourself from sun damage every day with UVA/UVB sunscreen, and wear sunglasses," recommends Wexler. When you're applying eye cream, a light touch is

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60s: Maximize Moisture

If your favorite undereye concealer has started to appear chalky, it may be because of a loss of moisture in your skin. Levels of hormones like estrogen and DHEA, which are responsible for regulating oil production, drop dramatically after menopause. "Bec

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70s: Care for Sensitive Skin

Redness and irritation around the eyes are common concerns for women in this decade, and both are symptoms of excessive dryness. "The more you can hydrate and plump up the skin, the better," says Bank. Try an emollient cream with hyaluronic acid like